Originally posted by Bear:
Actually it's not true that a broken mirror cannot be mended again. It has to go thru a very tedious process of melting the glass down and have to ensure there are no impurities in the recycled glass.. But after that the mirror will naturally be able to withstand less pressure and impact then a brand new one. But still it works.
The problem is that, it's so tedious and the quality of the glass is not as good as before.. but wif care and think the mirror can still be wat it was before. However, they have not come up wif a way to recycle the silver that's in it. Maybe in the future..
So now does it give some hope to those pple who are trying to mend their broken glass??
Thanks for the hope...
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How long it lasts, no one knows;
Love can erase an awful past,
Love can be yours, you'll see at last;
To feel that love, it makes you sigh,
To have it leave, you'd rather die;
You hope you've found that special rose,
'Cause you love and care for the one you chose."